San Francisco 49ers Seek To Drop Rent Paid For Stadium

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- San Francisco 49ers' officials are seeking a multi-million dollar reduction on the rent the team pays Santa Clara for Levi's Stadium.

KNTV reports Wednesday that the team has paid the city $24 million a year. But under their lease, the team is entitled to the lower rent of $20.25 million annually moving forward.

Bob Lange, a spokesman for the 49ers, said that number was reached after months of discussion with the Stadium Authority of Santa Clara.

But Santa Clara Vice Mayor Teresa O'Neill says she is not convinced the city should lower the rent.

O'Neill is asking for a second audit to examine at how much the city has had to pay for the stadium's unexpected costs, including public safety expenses. She says the council needs a clearer understanding of how much money it really needs to cover expenses.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press.

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